2019 Klaus Moje Glass Award Shortlist Announced
Canberra Glassworks is pleased to announce the following 18 artists have been shortlisted for the 2019 Klaus Moje Glass Award.
Congratulations to all shortlisted artists, who are listed below in alphabetical order.
Kate Baker
Between Intimacy and Trespass #4, 2019
Annette Blair
Vestige #6 (a study of domestic relics), 2018
Claudia Borella
The River in Me, 2, 2019
Cobi Cockburn
Murmuration, 2018
Mel Douglas
Depth and distance, 2018
Ben Edols & Kathy Elliot
Made Strong By the Sea, 2019
Rose-Mary Faulkner
Contour II, 2018
Holly Grace
The Blackest Day II, 2019
Louis Grant
Queer (vulnerability), 2019
Brian Hirst
Mosque Blue Form 2019, 2019
Jeremy Lepisto
The Span, 2018
Madeline Prowd
Shift: 010, 2019
Kirstie Rea
What remains, 2019
Tom Rowney
Green aventurine motif, with black Zanfirico cane work, 2019
Harriet Schwarzrock
of filaments, 2019
Brenden Scott French
From that which came before- in Murrine 2019, 2019
Drew Spangenberg
Equipoise, 2019
Emma Varga
Virtual Garden – White Corals, 2019
The 2019 Klaus Moje Glass Award judging panel consisted of Natasha Bullock (Assistant Director, Curatorial and Programs at the National Gallery of Australia), Eva Czernis-Ryl (Curator, Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences) and Aimee Frodsham (Artistic Director, Canberra Glassworks).
The Klaus Moje Projekt, Canberra Glassworks and 2019 judging panel would like to thank all artists who submitted works for consideration.
Shortlisted works will be on display at Thor’s Hammer from 21 September to 12 October 2019, with the recipient of the inaugural Klaus Moje Glass Award being announced on Friday 20 September 2019, in conjunction with the official opening (invitation only).